Berry first attempted to enter politics at the 1934
Legislative Council elections, where he lost to
Vernon Hamersley in
East Province. In the late 1930s, he retired from farming to live in
Rockingham (on the outskirts of
Perth), and served a term on the
Rockingham Road Board. The by-election had been caused by the resignation of
Claude Barker, who campaigned on Berry's behalf. Berry retained Irwin-Moore at the
1943 state election, but the seat was abolished prior the
1947 election. He instead contested the new
seat of Moore, but was defeated by the Country Party's
John Ackland. After leaving parliament, he was re-elected to the Rockingham Road Board, serving as chairman for a period. Berry died in Perth in September 1949. ==References==